Effects of Buddhist Meditation on Mental Wellbeing of Elderly in Colombo District - Sri Lanka

dc.contributor.authorDhanawardhana, G.K.N.S.
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-18T04:14:17Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThe rising of elderly population in Sri Lanka presents significant mental health concerns, driven by factors such as financial insecurity, social isolation, and age related decline. In this context, Buddhist meditation has emerged as a culturally congruent approach with potential mental health benefits. This study examined the impact of Buddhist meditation on the mental well-being of individuals aged 65 and above in Colombo District and explored the association between meditation practices and mental health outcomes. A cross-sectional qualitative study with 15 participants was conducted using the snowball sampling method which was methodologically sound and practical due to the difficulty in identifying elderly meditation practitioners, enabling access to information-rich cases and building trust. In-depth insights were prioritized over generalizability, and the sample size aligns with guidelines suggesting data saturation occurs within 12–15 interviews. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews incorporating both open ended questions and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS). Content analysis and grounded theory methods were used to analyze qualitative data. All participants who engaged in Buddhist meditation reported high levels of mental well-being. Positive outcomes were consistently identified in four core areas: positive feelings and emotional well-being, functioning and daily engagement, social and interpersonal well-being, and sense of purpose and personal growth. Grounded theory analysis further revealed that regular meditation contributed to enhanced emotional regulation, mental relaxation, empathy, cognitive clarity, and even perceived improvements in physical health. These findings suggest that Buddhist meditation is a highly effective, low-cost intervention for improving the mental and holistic well-being of the elderly. The study recommends the wider promotion of meditation practices and the establishment of supportive community meditation centers to facilitate this intervention as a viable mental health strategy for Sri Lanka’s aging population.
dc.identifier.citationDhanawardhana, G. K. N. S. (2025). Effects of Buddhist Meditation on Mental Wellbeing of Elderly in Colombo District - Sri Lanka. Proceeding of the 6th International Research Symposium-2025, Institute of Human Resource Advancement, University of Colombo, p.8.
dc.identifier.isbn978-624-5467-06-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://archive.cmb.ac.lk/handle/70130/8847
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInstitute of Human Resource Advancement, University of Colombo
dc.subjectBuddhist meditation
dc.subjectcognitive improvement
dc.subjectemotional regulation
dc.subjectmental relaxation
dc.subjectmental well-being
dc.titleEffects of Buddhist Meditation on Mental Wellbeing of Elderly in Colombo District - Sri Lanka
dc.typeArticle

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